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City of Peoria Press Release

Meet Director of Human Resources Candidates
City of Peoria invites community to meet the candidates for the open Human Resources position.
5/29/2012

The city of Peoria is holding a candidates forum to meet the five candidates for
the Director of Human Resources position on Wednesday, May 30 from 6:00 p.m. to
7:30 p.m. in the Pine Room of City Hall at 8401 W. Monroe Street in Peoria.

The
candidates for the Director Human Resources include two current city of Peoria
Department of Human Resources employees and three external candidates. Neil E.
Bowerman, J.D. from Minneapolis, Minn., Julie Ayers, SPHR, CPM of Chino Valley,
Ariz., James E. May of Mesa, and Peoria employees Lyman Locket, SPHR and Roberta
J. Kimelton, PhD.

The forum
allows the community to ask questions of the candidates. The Director of Human
Resources position for the city of Peoria has been vacant since October, 2011
when Wynette Reed resigned as director to join the city of Goodyear as Human
Resources Director. Assistant to the City Manager, Claudia Lujan has been acting
Interim HR Director until the position is filled.

City of Peoria Human Resources Director Candidates Professional Biographies

Kimelton
served as a non-commissioned officer in the army from 1981-1989. She earned a
B.A. in Public Administration/Political Science from Bowling Green State
University in Bowling Green, Ohio and a master's of Public Administration from
the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a PhD in Public
Policy/Public Law – College of Public Administration from Walden University, an
online university based in Minneapolis, Minn.

May
earned a B.A. in Sociology from University of California, Santa Cruz and
master's degree coursework in Public Administration Human Resource Management at
California State University, Hayward, Calif.